PASSPORT REQUIREMENTS EXPLAINED:Contrary to the rumors out there... YOU DO NOT NEED A PASSPORT TO CROSS THE BORDER BY LAND!!

Sports Teams traveling by land only require athletes aged 18 and younger to provide a BIRTH CERTIFICATE and:

The group should be prepared to present a letter on organizational letterhead with the following information:

The name of the group and supervising adult;

A list of the children on the trip, and the primary address, phone number, date of birth, place of birth, and name of at least one parent or legal guardian for each child; and

A written and signed statement of the supervising adult certifying that he or she has obtained parental or legal guardian consent for each participating child.

For further clarifications, Check out the US Customs and Border Website for full details:

US Border Crossing Explained for Sports Teams U.S./Canada Border CrossingView U.S. Customs border crossing cams and wait times.View Canada Customs border wait times.Other Information for visitors to Canada Information for visitors to Canada from the Canada Border Services Agency.Tips for American travellers to Canada from The U.S. Bureau of Consular Affairs.Furthermore, the ICA is working closely with TheCanada Border Services Agency to help Americans traveling to our event have a hassle-free border experience. The Canadian border will not only know about the Sea to Sky Cheerleading Championship, they will be expecting your arrival. All measures are being taken to ensure that a trip to Vancouver is convenient and easy. The Canada Border Services Agency working with the International Events & Convention Services Program ensures the ICA that we will be working together to make this happen.